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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary:  1950 Oct 26 p. 4
''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary:  1950 Oct 5 p. 4


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Apple Creek, Ohio. — Funeral services were held near here on Sept. 27 for Miss Katie Miller, daughter of Mose Miller, who was fatally injured in a collision while returning from a funeral.
Apple Creek, Ohio. — Funeral services were held near here on Sept. 27 for Miss Katie Miller, daughter of Mose Miller, who was fatally injured in a collision while returning from a funeral.


Seriously injured in the same accident were Eli Hershberger and his little son, the latter suffering fractures of both legs.
Seriously injured in the same accident were Eli Hershberger and his little son, the latter suffering fractures of  
both legs.
 
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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary:  1950 Oct 26  p. 4
 
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<font size="+2">'''Second Death From Ohio Accident'''</font>
 
<center><h3>YOUNG FARMER OF ORRVILLE COMMUNITY DIES OF INJURIES</h3></center>
 
Kidron, Ohio. — A young farmer of this community and his sister-in-law were victims of a car-truck collision while en route home from Indiana where they had attended a funeral.
 
Funeral services were held at the Kidron Mennonite church Oct. 2 for Eli E. Hershberger, 25, of Orrville, who succumbed to injuries suffered in an auto accident about a week earlier. His four-year-old son, Vernon, suffered fractures of both legs in the same accident. Other survivors include his wife, the former Erma Hostetler, daughter Nancy, 3, his mother, Mrs. Fanny Hershberger, and a number of brothers and sisters.
 
Instantly killed in the same accident was Miss Katie Miller, daughter of Mose Miller of Apple Creek and a sister of Mrs. Hershberger. Funeral services for Miss Miller were held at Apple Creek on Sept. 27.
 
A large congregation attended the services for Mr. Hershberger, conducted by I. W. Royer and Harold Bauman of the Orrville Mennonite church, of which he was a member. He had operated the farm of Oscar Amstutz east of Orrville for the past five years.




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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1950 Oct 5 p. 4

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text of obituary:

ONE DEAD, TWO SERIOUSLY INJURED IN OHIO WRECK

Apple Creek, Ohio. — Funeral services were held near here on Sept. 27 for Miss Katie Miller, daughter of Mose Miller, who was fatally injured in a collision while returning from a funeral.

Seriously injured in the same accident were Eli Hershberger and his little son, the latter suffering fractures of both legs.


Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1950 Oct 26 p. 4

text of obituary:

Second Death From Ohio Accident

YOUNG FARMER OF ORRVILLE COMMUNITY DIES OF INJURIES

Kidron, Ohio. — A young farmer of this community and his sister-in-law were victims of a car-truck collision while en route home from Indiana where they had attended a funeral.

Funeral services were held at the Kidron Mennonite church Oct. 2 for Eli E. Hershberger, 25, of Orrville, who succumbed to injuries suffered in an auto accident about a week earlier. His four-year-old son, Vernon, suffered fractures of both legs in the same accident. Other survivors include his wife, the former Erma Hostetler, daughter Nancy, 3, his mother, Mrs. Fanny Hershberger, and a number of brothers and sisters.

Instantly killed in the same accident was Miss Katie Miller, daughter of Mose Miller of Apple Creek and a sister of Mrs. Hershberger. Funeral services for Miss Miller were held at Apple Creek on Sept. 27.

A large congregation attended the services for Mr. Hershberger, conducted by I. W. Royer and Harold Bauman of the Orrville Mennonite church, of which he was a member. He had operated the farm of Oscar Amstutz east of Orrville for the past five years.